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Chemosphere | 2008

High chrome exhaustion in a non-float tanning process using a sulphonic aromatic acid

Anna Bacardit; Josep M. Morera; L. Ollé; Esther Bartolí; M. Dolors Borràs

Tanning processes performed in drums consume large amounts of water and chemicals, most of which end up in the wastewater. This study explores an alternative approach at an industrial scale to the traditional pickle-chrome tanning method. The new method replaces formic and sulphuric acids with sulphonic aromatic acid. Because it is done without float, there is a sizeable reduction in the amount of added salt and chrome salt as well as an increase in temperatures at the end of the tanning process. From an environmental perspective, the new method offers important advantages. For instance, there is no float addition in the tannage. Also, there are reductions of 94% and 99%, respectively, in the discharge of chlorides and chrome, as well as a 75% reduction in the residual float. Our financial assessment demonstrated that the new method is 42% cheaper than a traditional approach.


Chemosphere | 2008

Minimization of the environmental impact in the unhairing of bovine hides

Josep M. Morera; Anna Bacardit; L. Ollé; Esther Bartolí; M. D. Borras

This study tests an alternative method to the traditional unhairing method used during the process of tanning the hides. The new method is based on the substitution of sodium sulfide by hydrogen peroxide as an unhairing agent in both hair recovery and recirculation of the floats employed in the process. The properties of the hides obtained using the two methods have been compared and the results indicate that those hides have similar physical, chemical, and organoleptic properties. However, the differences existing from an environmental point of view are significant. These include reductions of water consumption (approx 70%), chemical oxygen demand (approx 35%), toxicity (98%) and total kjendhal nitrogen (50%). Also, the risk associated with the production of hydrogen sulfide is eliminated, which implies a great improvement in terms of safety for the workers. Given the large amounts of water and chemical pollution discharged in the process, the reductions in absolute values represent a significant improvement. A financial assessment was carried out to demonstrate that the proposed new system is 16% more economic than the traditional one.


Chemosphere | 2007

Minimization of the environmental impact of chrome tanning: a new process with high chrome exhaustion.

Josep M. Morera; Anna Bacardit; L. Ollé; Esther Bartolí; M. D. Borras


Journal of Cleaner Production | 2014

Evaluation of a new environment friendly tanning process

Anna Bacardit; Stefan van der Burgh; Jordi Armengol; Luis Ollé


Journal of Cleaner Production | 2013

Developing of a dehydration process for bovine leather to obtain a new collagenous material

Luis Ollé; S. Sorolla; C. Casas; Anna Bacardit


Journal of The American Leather Chemists Association | 2006

Study of a Chrome Tanning Process without Float and with Low-Salt Content as Compared to a Traditional Process. Part II

J. Costa; H. P. Germann; Josep M. Morera; Anna Bacardit; L. Ollé


Journal of The American Leather Chemists Association | 2009

STUDY OF AQUEOUS PATENT LEATHER FINISH WITH A PULL-UP EFFECT

Esther Bartolí; R. Cuadros; Mireia Cobos; Anna Bacardit; L. Ollé; Josep M. Morera


Journal of Cleaner Production | 2014

Sustainable solvent-free finishing of patent leather using carbonyl-functional resins

Luis Ollé; J. Bou; A. Shendrik; Anna Bacardit


Journal of The American Leather Chemists Association | 2008

Optimitation of Various Parameters in Vegetable Tanning using Ultrasound

L. Ollé; J. Del Rio; G. Fabregat; V. Diaz; Josep M. Morera; Esther Bartolí; Anna Bacardit


Journal of Cleaner Production | 2016

Application of highly carboxylate resins in aqueous emulsion for leather coating avoiding the use of isopropyl alcohol

Luis Ollé; Grau Baquero; Mercè Solé; Rosa Cuadros; Anna Bacardit

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L. Ollé

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Josep M. Morera

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Esther Bartolí

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Luis Ollé

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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M. D. Borras

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Rosa Cuadros

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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C. Casas

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Grau Baquero

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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J. Bou

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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